1. Komodo National Park, Indonesia


The Padar Island viewpoint in Komodo National Park offers one of the most unique sights in the world – three giant bays of white, black, and pink sand in one frame. Crested by rocky hills, it’s a scene straight out of Jurassic Park. This is just one of the many spectacular sights in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has lovely pink beaches to sink your toes into, sandbars surrounded by gin-clear waters, and the iconic Komodo dragons themselves. Snorkelling or diving here is a must. I could practically hear a symphony as I floated over technicolour corals teeming with vibrant reef fish at the tail-end of the famous Cauldron dive. Pinnacle dives like Castle Rock and Crystal Rock reward with endless schools of giant trevallies, tunas, barracudas and even mantas and dolphins.
Time Out tip: Join a boat tour, or better yet, go for a liveaboard. It’s by far the best way to explore all the islands in the marine park. And nothing beats a sunset seen from the water.